Monday 12 August 2019

GJ 357 d - if one light day up


GJ 357 d - if one light day up · Sad to Note This

It's supposed to be 31 light years away.

CMI : Have astrobiologists really found a super-Earth?
by Matthew Cserhati and Jonathan Sarfati Published: 13 August 2019 (GMT+10)
https://creation.com/extrasolar-planet-gj-357-d


That would make the distance 11 315 times less than supposed.

That in turn would mean the volume is 113153 times smaller than it's supposed to be.

If it is supposed to be about 6 times as massive, it's probably also 6 times the volume - if as far away as it's supposed to be.

Now, 6 / 113153 = 0.000 000 000 004 141 785 234 5 times the volume of Earth.

Meaning diameter is cube root of that as long as diameter of Earth.

0.000 160 593 954 293 573 215 471 3

12 742 km * 0.000 160 593 954 293 573 215 471 3 = 2.046 km./HGL

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